alex robinson
Established Member
I have a decent sized piece of birch with some lively colours in I would like to use for an electric guitar body. It has some slightly punky bits and a few cracks / possible ring shake so it needs stabilising. (I had a piece from the same tree give way spectacularly on the lathe and you could see fungal growth between the rings of the timber where it broke).
Does anyone have experience of using cactus juice or other stabilisers without a vacuum? Just soaking it would be the simplest option.
Alternatively, has anybody tried a DIY rectangular vacuum chamber? I am thinking of something very simple - some melamine faced board, with wooden bracing struts on the outside and a lot of silicone for the joins. I don't have a vacuum pump yet, but have been considering one for a while for use on the lathe, so this could be the push I need!
Thanks,
Alex
Does anyone have experience of using cactus juice or other stabilisers without a vacuum? Just soaking it would be the simplest option.
Alternatively, has anybody tried a DIY rectangular vacuum chamber? I am thinking of something very simple - some melamine faced board, with wooden bracing struts on the outside and a lot of silicone for the joins. I don't have a vacuum pump yet, but have been considering one for a while for use on the lathe, so this could be the push I need!
Thanks,
Alex